Nathaniel Artosilla

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  • Bitcoin Drops To Below $8,000 As Cryptocurrency Market Corrects Itself

    Bitcoin has reached a new low after a violent sell-off saw billions of dollars wiped off the value of many cryptocurrencies. The currency dipped to below $8,000 for the third time in four days on Monday which many experts believe as the free market trying to correct the bubble that saw the value of many digital currencies skyrocket.

  • Nintendo Isn't Sharing Who's Making Its Labo Toy-Cons

    Despite the attention the new Labo is getting from fans, Nintendo remains very tight-lipped about its creator. While the company has had a reputation for being secretive, their reluctance to reveal the creative mind build-it-yourself kits has been very unusual.

  • Great Firewall Of China Now Blocking Crpytocurrency Websites

    The Great Firewall of China will soon block anyone in the country from accessing websites that offer cryptocurrency trading and initial coin offerings. This is according to the Chinese government who previously banned domestic ICOs and exchanges in an effort to end the country's massive cryptocurrency industry.

  • PlayStation Plus February 2018 Titles: 'Knack,' 'RiME,' 'Grand Kingdom,' and More Free This Month

    It's February, which means a new line of free PlayStation titles are available for download for PlayStation Plus subscribers. A total of seven titles are up for grabs starting this Tuesday, Feb. 6, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation VITA.

  • PS5 Release Date News: New Console Could Be The Solution To Sony's Dropping Console Sales

    The PlayStation 5 could make its long-awaited debut soon in order to compete with the Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch. The console recently received a major boost because while both Nintendo and Microsoft are enjoying rising console sales, the same cannot be said for Sony.

  • New Slimmer Xbox Wireless Adapter Now Available

    Microsoft has unveiled a new, slimmer Xbox Wireless Adapter six months after it was first announced. The adapter sports a smaller profile than its predecessor and is now available at the US Microsoft Store for $24.99.

  • SpaceX Gets License For First Falcon Heavy Launch

    SpaceX has finally received a license from the Federal Aviation Administration for the first ever Falcon Heavy launch. This is the final hurdle to Elon Musk's dream to send his prized midnight cherry Tesla Roadster to Mars in what he calls "a red car for the red planet" mission.

  • Elon Musk To Give Batteries To Thousands Of Homes in South Australia

    Elon Musk's mission to fix South Australia's energy crisis is far from over as Tesla is set to give away batteries and solar panels to thousands of homes in the state. This is all thanks to a new power policy being pushed by the state's Labor Party spearheaded by Premier Jay Weatherill.

  • Valve Suspends 'Counter-Strike' Co-Creator Following Disturbing Allegations

    Valve has suspended Counter-Strike co-creator Jess Cliffe after he was booked into a Seattle jail. Cliffe was arrested on Thursday morning for alleged sexual exploitation of a child and is currently awaiting a bail hearing.

  • Elon Musk Sells $10 Million Worth Of Flamethrowers in Four Days

    One man can only take a joke so far unless, of course, that man is Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. The billionaire entrepreneur's venture, The Boring Company, recently sold $10 million worth of flamethrowers in four days as part of a marketing stunt to sell more hats. Yes, it's that weird.